The Countryside Alliance has joined North Yorkshire Police in calling on anyone with information about recently reported cases of raptor persecution in the county to contact the police.
In the last two months, six red kites have been shot or died in circumstances that suggest poisoning, the most recent incident involving an adult red kite found at Timble Ings, between Harrogate and Skipton.
The Countryside Alliance is a member of the Partnership for Action Against Wildlife Crime (UK), the group dedicated to working together to combat wildlife crime.
Although nationally incidents of raptor persecution are reducing, with the number of confirmed incidents of illegal killing falling by 33% according to the latest figures, it is time to consign it to history.
Tim Bonner, Chief Executive of the Countryside Alliance said: "There is no excuse for illegally killing a bird of prey, and anyone who knows anything about these crimes should contact North Yorkshire Police. The selfish actions of a small minority are a danger to the wildlife and conservation of our countryside, and the enormous investment that so many put into that".
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